Director: Juan Bustillo Oro and Fernando de Fuentes.
Year: 1934
Country: Mexico.
Actors: Carmen Guerrero and Antonio Fausto.
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"During the Mexican Revolution, Rosalio Mendoza (Del Diestro) survives by making and winning favors from both factions, the governmental forces, and Zapata's Army. His hacienda welcomes everybody, and Mendoza is considered a good friend of his guests. Eventually, the situation becomes unsustainable and he has to take sides. Betrayal and deception overcome and Mendoza's dark side surfaces. by Maximiliano Maza <mmaza@campus.mty.itesm.mx>."
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Director: Emilio Fernandez
Year: 1946
Country: Mexico
Synopsis extracted from Wikipedia: The revolutionary José Juan Reyes (Pedro Armendáriz) takes the town of Cholula, Puebla and demands contributions from its wealthiest citizens for the Mexican Revolution. However, his plans are disrupted when he falls in love with the Señorita Beatriz Peñafiel (María Félix), the tempestuous daughter of the town's richest man.
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Director: Sergio Leone
Country: Italy
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This film narrates the fictional events of the Mexican Revolution that took place around the year 1910. The protagonists of the film are Juan Miranda, who is a fugitive from the law, and John Mallory, who is a revolutionary of Irish descent whose lives get entangled in the Revolution. This film's genre is also known as "Zapata Western."
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La Cucharacha (1959)
Director: Ismael Rodriguez
Country: Mexico
Starring Maria Felix, the film depicts the life of the Mexican women soldiers, "Las Soldaderas."
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Director: Fernando de Fuentes
Year: 1936
Country: Mexico
This film is the last film in the trilogy of films by Fernando de Fuentes. The previous two films are El Prisionero Trece and El Compadre Mendoza.
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Director: Mario Hernández
Country: Mexico.
Year: 1993
In this film, Antonio Aguilar portrays Pancho Villa. The plot revolves around the notion of loyalty and dedication to one's country in light of Pershing's punitive expedition in Mexico.
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Director: Mario Hernández
Country: Mexico
Year: 1979.
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General Benjamín Argumedo (La Laguna, 1876 - Durango, March 1, 1916) was a Mexican revolutionary. He participated in the anti-reelectionist camp at the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, but in 1912 he passed the opposition against Madero and supported the coup d'etat by Victoriano Huerta. He was called the "Lion of the Lagoon." (Source: Wiki)
Director: Gregorio Rocha
Country: Mexico
Year: 2003.
In 1914, Pancho Villa signed a contract by which Mutual Film Corporation agreed to film his campaigns under a catchy title, "The Life of General Villa."
This documentary traces the film and areas where it was filled during the revolution.
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Director: Alfonso Corona Blake
Country: Mexico
This is a poster of El Centauro Pancho Villa ), the 1967 Mexican Revolutionary war biographic action melodrama.
Actors: Joaquin Cordero, Jose Elias Moreno (in the title role as Pancho Villa), Norma Lazareno, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma, and Tito Junco.
Lucha Villa, a well-known as singer of rancheras also acts in this film.
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